El Corte Inglés S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈkoɾte jŋˈɡles]), headquartered in Madrid, is the biggest department store group in Europe and ranks...
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Corte de' Frati (Cremunés: Curt de Fràat) is a municipality (comune) in the province of Cremona, in the Lombardy Italian region. The main history of Corte...
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Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (/ɛərˈnɑːn kɔːrˈtɛs/ air-NAHN kor-TESS; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtes ðe monˈroj...
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football team Corte (surname) Corte Brugnatella, a commune in the province of Piacenza, Italy Corte de' Cortesi con Cignone, a commune in the province of Cremona...
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Corte de' Cortesi con Cignone (Cremunés: Curt dé Cortées cont Signòon) is a comune in the province of Cremona, in Lombardy, northern Italy. The town has...
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Deputies meets in the Palacio de las Cortes. The Senate meets in the Palacio del Senado. Both are in Madrid. The Cortes are elected through universal...
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Corte de Peleas is a Spanish municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura. It has a population of 1,257 (2007) and an area of 42.3 km2. Municipal...
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Cortes de Aragón may refer to: Aragonese Corts, the historical and present legislature of Aragon Cortes de Aragón, municipality in the province of Teruel...
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Look up cortes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortes, Cortés, Cortês, Corts, or Cortès may refer to: Cortes (surname), including a list of people...
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Isabel de Tolosa Cortés de Moctezuma (1568 – 1619/1620), was a wealthy New Spanish heiress and the wife of conqueror and explorer Don Juan de Oñate who...
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Cortes de Baza is a municipality located in the province of Granada, Spain. According to the Instituto de Estadistica y Cartografia de Andalucia (2020)...
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The Province of Las Palmas (/lɑːs ˈpɑːlməs/, UK: /ˈpɑːməs/; Spanish: Provincia de Las Palmas) is a province of Spain, consisting of the eastern part of...
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area. The capital of the province is the city of Barcelona, and the provincial council is based in the Casa Serra on the Rambla de Catalunya in that city...
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Gaspar Corte-Real (1450–1501) was a Portuguese explorer who, alongside his father João Vaz Corte-Real and brother Miguel, participated in various exploratory...
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Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, also Province of Santa Cruz (Spanish: Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife), is a province of Spain, consisting of...
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The province of Málaga (Spanish: Provincia de Málaga [ˈmalaɣa]) is located in Andalusia, Spain. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and...
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provinces into the province of Pánuco. These actions brought New Spain on the verge of a civil war between Guzmán and supporters of Cortés' led by Governor...
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in the municipality of Aiguamúrcia, and Vallbona de les Monges. Other attractions of the province include the food and wine. The "Penedès Wine and Cava...
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The Province of Girona (Catalan: província de Girona [pɾuˈvinsiə ðə ʒiˈɾonə]; Spanish: provincia de Gerona [pɾoˈβinθja ðe xeˈɾona]) is a province in the...
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official language. The Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park is located in this province. The province enjoys a thriving fruit-growing industry...
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Cantabria (redirect from Cantabria (province))
Estatuto de Cantabria Archived 11 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Ignacio Carbajal Iranzo, Letrado de las Cortes Generales. Updated by Portal de la Constitución...
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The Cortes republicanas (English: Republican Courts), officially called Cortes – also called the Congreso de los Diputados (English: Congress of Deputies)...
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1188 the Kingdom of León developed the first Parliament in Europe, the Cortes de León, which included the elected representatives of towns and cities....
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Sunday, 27 June 2027, to elect the 12th Cortes of the autonomous community of Aragon. All 67 seats in the Cortes will be up for election. If customary practice...
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Santo district) Garabito (Jacó) Golfito (Golfito) Montes de Oro (Miramar) Osa (Ciudad Cortés) Parrita (Parrita) Puntarenas (Puntarenas) Quepos (Quepos)...
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Cortes de Arenoso (Aragonese: Cortz d'Arenoso, Catalan: Cortes d'Arenós) is a municipality of Spain in the Valencian Community, in the province of Castellón...
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the province are Aitana (1,558 m), Puig Campana (1,410 m), Montcabrer (1,389 m), Carrascar de la Font Roja (1,354 m), Maigmó (1,296 m), Serra de Crevillent...
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The province was the object of a power struggle between supporters of Cortés and his opponents, first divided into encomiendas and allotted to Cortés supporters...
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Cortes de la Frontera is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality...
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western side of the province is in the mountainous Sistema Ibérico area. Castellón's capital is Castellón de la Plana. The province had a population of...
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